Gentlemen: I am new to the Duo/2400 List, and I'm not sure if I'm sending
this message properly.  I have a Duo 2300c that I have recently connected
via ethernet to my G4, and would like to use the 2300c as a "road warrior".
It has a built-in Powerbook Express Modem 14.4 that won't work with any
system higher than 7.5.5.  The problem is, it's been so long since I used
system 7.5.5 that I've forgotten how to set it up!  The old system lacks the
modem control panel and the remote access control panel, and I can't find
any modem scripts, TCP/IP or communications software of any sort in the
"control panels" etc.  As a result, I can't get to first base in trying to
connect to the internet with the 2300c.

Can either of you offer me any suggestions as to how I can get this old
war-baby back in action?

Yours truly,
Lewis Coleman
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> From: Sidney Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List)
> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 12:36:18 +0200
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Duo/2400 List)
> Subject: [Duo2400] Re: IrDA
> 
> on 4/24/01  ahclist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I've battled so many IrDA issues with 2400s, 3400s and G-series that
>> I've given up on any model.  It's a shame, 'cause this could be such
>> a great asset to the platform.  My little Nokia 8290 could have its
>> address book updated with a small application -- if not for the bumps
>> in the road with Apple IrDA.
> 
> Paul, the Nokia 8290 should have a built in modem (judging from the model#).
> If so it should would fine with Apple's IrDA. The trick is finding the right
> modem script--and it's not necessarily what comes bundled with Nokia or
> Apple (at least when I went through this about 18 months ago). I tried
> several scripts and (I think) ended up using the one with my (unused) Nokia
> 9110 Communicator. I have my Nokia 8210 working flawlessly with my
> 2400--although I rarely need to use it in that mode.
> 
> Sidney Ho
> 
> 
> 
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